Dr. Judith A. Reisman

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Dr. Judith  A. Reisman

Dr. Judith Reisman is sought worldwide to speak, lecture, testify, and counsel individuals, organizations, professionals and governments in Media Forensics, the scientific analysis of images, pictures, cartoons, illustrations, pornography and text in sexual harassment, rape, incestuous abuse of women and children in the workplace, schools, the military, and/or in the home environment. Her veteran Media Forensic methodology has been used to analyze "pseudo-child" and "virtual-child" pornography. Dr. Reisman has pioneered the analysis of a) fraudulent sex science, sex education and b) the way in which media images restructure human brain, mind, memory, and conduct by hijacking rationality. The special emphasis of her Media Forensic research has been and continues to be on how visual violent and/or erotic stimuli reshape both affect and behavior.

Dr. Reisman’s expertise is especially relevant to the increasing influence of pornography on divorce. Divorcewizards.com reported, “Internet porn matters; it is giving rise to a new form of sexual compulsion. This trend is impacting divorce rates countrywide…..At a 2003 meeting of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, two thirds of the 350 divorce lawyers who attended said the Internet played a significant role in the divorces in the past year, with excessive interest in online porn contributing to more than half such cases. Pornography had an almost non-existent role in divorce just nine or ten years ago.” Dr. Reisman’s scientific content analysis methodology of Internet pornography has been extremely, objectively effective in decisions regarding child custody and visitation.

Please see Dr. Judith Reisman's website for additional informaion:
www.drjudithreisman.com

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"Dr. Reisman's study supports the conclusion that Alfred Kinsey's research was contrived, ideologically driven and misleading. Any judge, legislator or other public official who gives credence to that research is guilty of malpractice and dereliction of duty."
Charles E. Rice, Professor, Notre Dame Law School


"The Kinsey reports (one in 1948 on males and the companion five years later) claimed that sexual activity began much earlier in life.... and displayed less horror of age differences and same-sex relationships than anyone at the time imagined. It was as if, to follow Mr. Porter again, "Anything goes". In Kinsey, Sex and Fraud, Dr. Judith A. Reisman and her colleagues demolish the foundations of the two reports ... Kinsey et al ... questioned an unrepresentative proportion of prison inmates and sex offenders in a survey of "normal" sexual behavior. Presumably some at least of those offenders were also the sources of information on stimulation to orgasm in young children that can only have come from pedophiles--or so it must be hoped. Kinsey.... has left his former co-workers some explaining to do."
The Lancet, (Vol. 337: March 2, 1991, p. 547)